Specifications
Feature
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Feature Level Optioning Selected features are grouped together under purchasable levels (they cannot
be purchased separately).
Feature Level 1 includes:
Networked Group Page
Hold on Hold (internal and networked)
Call Forward - Delay
ACD Make Busy Reason Codes
Telephone Usage Restriction (Curfew Control)
Call Duration Control
Feature Level 2 includes:
DNIC RAD
Multiple Message Waiting Indications
Remote Wake-up Calls
Hotel/Motel Multiple Wake-up Support
SMDR Extended Reporting Level 1
Feature Level 3 includes:
Report Attendant Name
Simplified Account Codes
Maintain Calling Line ID
Dial out of an ACD Queue
Call Clearing on LS/GS Trunks
Interconnect Restriction Override
Headset Mute Switch
Emergency Call Notification on Display Sets
Hotel/Motel Multiple Wake-up Support on Consoles
SMDR Path Reporting for Internal ACD2 Calls
ACD Hold Retrieve/Abandon Event
Shared Telephone Service for a Single Suite Disabled
Account Code Reporting for Internal SMDR
Tag Call (malicious call trace)
Feature Level 4 includes:
Disable Wakeup on Check-Out
Hold Key Retrieves Last Held Call
Tenanting
Flexible Dimensioning Allocates database memory to each feature resource. The amount of memory
determines the maximum size of the feature resource; the system borrows
memory from other resources that are not in use.
HCI
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/CTI™ Advanced Telephony Allows monitoring of the activity and state transitions of extensions.
HCI/CTI Basic Telephony Permits a host computer application to initiate and clear calls on behalf of an
extension on the SX-2000 system through X.409, X.410, and X.25 protocols.
Hotel/Motel Provides features commonly used by hotels, motels, hospitals, and Property
Management Systems.
Italian CAS Provides simulation of analog signaling over CEPT digital trunk facilities.
Main Control Redundancy Duplicates the main control hardware of the SX-2000 system so that the
system can remain operational if one of the Main Control complexes fails.
Message Center An automated messaging service.
Optional Features (continued)
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